And the highest property taxes in all of Minnesota, Carver County, where you'll find cities like Chaska, Waconia, Victoria, etc. The average property tax bill is nearly $3,000/year.
Overview of Minnesota Taxes Property tax rates in Minnesota are close to the national average. The state's effective property tax rate is 1.05%, compared to the national average of 0.90%.
Apply by November 1 to defer your property taxes the following year. You may apply in the year you turn 65. Once accepted, you do not need to reapply yearly. For Torrens property, the report is a copy of the current certificate of title, available from your county recorder's office.
Hennepin County Property Tax Rates Hennepin County's 1.16% average effective property tax rate is higher than Minnesota's state average effective rate of 1.05%. The median home value in Hennepin County is $358,000, and the median annual property tax payment is $4,142.
The Hennepin County Board approved a 5.5% increase to its property tax levy Thursday to fund a $3.1 billion budget for 2025. Property taxes fund about $1 billion of the county's $2.54 billion operating budget and $568 million capital improvement plan.
Looking for your property tax statement? You can get a copy of your property tax statement from the county website or county treasurer where the property is located. For websites and contact information, visit County Websites on Minnesota.
Who do I report a change to? If someone in your household gets MA, report a change to your county or tribal agency. If no one in your household gets MA, but someone in your household does get MinnesotaCare, report a change to DHS Health Care Consumer Support at 800-657-3672 or 651-297-3862.
Apply for benefits Apply for economic benefits whenever, wherever. Apply online or call 612-596-1300 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Apply for benefits Apply for economic benefits whenever, wherever. Apply online or call 612-596-1300 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.